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World Cup Golf: Hyatt Dorado Beach is a sports video game developed by Arc Developments and published by U.S. Gold. It based on the 1994 event set at Dorado Beach in Puerto Rico. Conceived as the most technologically-advanced and realistic golf simulation ever, the game was built using Silicon Graphics workstations exclusively for platforms utilizing the CD-ROM format. It was initially released on DOS, 3DO, and CD-i in 1994. A port titled World Cup Golf: Professional Edition was released on PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1996. Versions for the Sega CD and Amiga CD32 were cancelled. The game received a mixed reaction from critics.
Reviews
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Official UK PlayStation Magazine | 5 | PS1 | 60 |
Previews
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Sega Saturn Magazine | 2 | December | 1995 |
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